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The book project proposed by Rizal during the meeting of the illustrados in 1884 materialized successfully.
False
Jose Rizal started working on the novel 'Noli me Tangere' in 1884.
True
Rizal completed the last sections of the novel in Paris, France.
False
Juan Luna's painting, Spolarium, influenced Rizal in writing the novel 'Noli me Tangere'.
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Rizal's Novel 'Noli me Tangere'
- In 1884, Jose Rizal proposed a book project during the meeting of the illustrados, which eventually materialized successfully.
- Rizal started working on the novel 'Noli me Tangere' in the same year, 1884.
- The novel's final sections were completed in Paris, France.
- Rizal was inspired by Juan Luna's painting, 'Spolarium', while writing 'Noli me Tangere'.
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Test your knowledge about the influential novel "Noli me Tangere" by Dr. Jose Rizal and its impact on Filipino national consciousness. Explore the themes, characters, and historical context of this significant literary work in Filipino history.